that topic. A voice on the computer often says “Good” when I think along the lines desired by the attackers. I retort that the attackers would not know “good” if it dropped on top of them.
Those verbal observations are probably automated and come from the computer software that the attackers synchronize for the targets. This re-enforces the conditioning of targets that the attackers attempt to accomplish.
Monitoring victims’ emotions will also indicate whether they are lying when the attackers ask targets questions. In addition, the attackers employ a particular type of software that exacts the true answers. I often tell them wrong answers. I can project to them false images and wrong answers to their questioning without their detecting them. However, if I do so, I must concentrate on that action.
Unless I am very alert, my mind signals them the true answers.
For example, I take vitamins. If I tell the attackers that I am now taking zinc and I am actually taking niacin,
after I think zinc, my mind will then think niacin.
(13) Cause mood swings. Attackers will try to tear down a victim’s self-esteem by filling him with guilt and constantly belittling him. They will often fill the victim with emotions that cause moods that range from explosive anger to total complacency. Those mood swings are seen by many observers as a mental disorder.
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